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1. external word clock word sync from UPD ek 7 3 bit clock input UPD data output UPD Fig 5 Timing diagram of external synchronization circuit for UPD data generator Function of EXOR gate at bit clock input To ensure well defined switching states the rising edge of the word clock must be transmitted on the falling edge of the bit clock If this is not possible because of the application s circuit design the bit clock signal can be inverted by means of the EXOR gate by connecting pi to 5 V If connected differently the clock signal passes through the gate unchanged so the gate is actually not needed 1GA38_0L DOC 9 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ Generation of a narrow word sync pulse from the input word clock The pulse is generated by means of D flip flop and the two NOR gates with output When the external word clock signal goes high the output of Blip flop A first remains low while pinl3 of the NOR gate goes high On the rising edge the word clock signal is read into the flip flop whose outpi goes high and the NOR gate goes low again This process is not repeated until the next rising edge of the word clock signal no matter how long the word clock signal remains high Synchronization with word syn
2. words can only be 8bits 16 bits 24 bits or 32 bits long and the number of audio bits must be in the range 8 to 28 1GA38_0L DOC 5 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ Moreover the word clock and the bit clock must be in the ratios 1 8 1 16 1 24 or 1 32 because other ratios cannot be set on the binary dividers in the generator Initially this may seem to be unduly restrictive but a large number of applications use these ratios and so there are in fact no real problems 5 2 Stereo Signals in Time Division Multiplex Audio Analyzer UPD is able to generate dual channel signals in basically the same way as the single channel signals described above The dual channel signals are transmitted using time division multiplex TDM To this end the bit clock is doubled and the word select line is used instead of the word sync line The word select line transmits a symmetrical rectangular signal with a frequency equal to the sampling frequency One audio channel is transmitted during each half wave ThWordselCh1 menu item is used to specify which channel is output during which half wave of the word select signal This is illustrated by Figure 2 esca ILLICIT word select MUX channel A channel B channel A offset 0 a4 audio bits A audio bits B audio bits A JA N nan serial data i word length T 1 sample rate Fig 2 Burst dual channel data stream with4udio Bits lt Wordlength The settings used in th
3. channel A channel B channel A offset 1 bit clock input UPD data ala output UPD 24 gt Fig 7 Timing diagram for the generation of dual channel multiplexed data bursts 7 3 Settings on Audio Analyzer UPD To generate stereo signal bursts the following settings are required for the UPD generator Channel s Output Sync To Sample Frq Wordlength Audio Bits Wordoffset WordselCh1 Bitclock Bit Order 1GA38_0L DOC 2 1 for generating in phase audio signals SERIAL MUX EXTERN The sampling frequency for calculating the audio samples is to be entered the sampling frequency is equal to the external word clock frequency The desired word length is to be entered The number of audio bits usually equals the word length If the burst length is not divisible by 8 the desired number of bits is to be entered and Wordlength is to be set to the next higher value The word offset must always be set to 7 for this type of circuit since otherwise the start of a word would be shifted into the next or previous burst and the data word would thus be distributed over two bursts The generated data signal is in this case output with a word offset of 0 HIGH if a timing as shown above is to be obtained If the negative half wave of the external word clock signal is assigned to channAl LOW is to be selected RISING if a timing as shown
4. from other channels can be inserted For measurements on data coders and decoders it is necessary to generate test signals for single channels with a wide variety of burst to interval ratios and subsequently analyze these signals In addition to single channel test signals which are used in most cases burst stereo signals are also needed The latter are frequently used within a device for example in multichannel mixing consoles in recording studios for transmitting data streams from one circuit to another In the meantime a wide variety of applications has developed ranging from 8 to 24 bit data words sampled at frequencies from 8 to 48 kHz and transmitted at bit clocks up into the MHz range The intervals between the bursts do not always represent integer multiples of the data words essential if additional channels are to be inserted The authors of this text are aware of applications using intervals shorter than a data word For the applications described in this note it is assumed that UPD firmware 3 02 or higher is installed All of the applications described will also operate with older firmware versions It should however be noted that the structure and wording of some menu lines in the older versions differ from those described in this note 3 The Universal Digital Interfaces of Audio Analyzer UPD The basic version of the Audio Analyzer UPD already incorporates universal serial digital interfaces with user configurable bit clock wor
5. Generation and Measurement of Burst Digital Audio Signals with Audio Analyzer UPD Application Note 1GA38_OL Klaus Schiffner Tilman Betz 7 97 Subject to change Product Audio Analyzer UPD ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 1 Introduction Today digital audio signals are transmitted via standardized interfaces not only in the form of continuous data streams but also increasingly as burst audio signals This application note shows various ways of generating and analyzing such data bursts with Audio Analyzer UPD In the applications described the parameters word clock bit clock and word length can be set over wide ranges Single channel and dual channel audio data with bit clocks far into the MHz range can be processed 2 Description of Application In most audio applications digital audio data are transmitted as a continuous stream the frames for one or two audio channels being transmitted without any intervals The relationship between the parameters word clock bit clock and word length is as follows Bit clock word clock x word length x number of channels It is particularly in the field of mobile radio and telephone applications that recently more and more audio channels have been transmitted on digital lines using time division multiplex This is done by increasing the clock rate at which the bits are sent The data words in each channel are thus transmitted more quickly and each data packet is followed by an interval in which data
6. XOR 1 4 x 74HCT86 word sync 1 from UPD gt 3 pin 11 z 1 3 NOR 1 4 x 74HCTO2 s 10 gt 1 13 Seat i 21 12 5V A NOR 1 4 x 74HCT02 Wr s 2 11 external 12 D type flip flop word clock gt R A 1 2 x 74HCT74 10n R 8 Fig 4 External circuit connected to UPD for generating any single channel burst signals The input signals must meet the following requirements e A system clock bit clock is required for outputting the data bits The generator in UPD can handle clock rates up to 32MHz e The rising edge of the word clock defines the start of the data words and so the burst to interval ratio The duration of the word clock pulse is irrelevant provided that the signal goes low at least one clock cycle prior to the start of the next data word e The bit clock and the word clock must be in sync 6 2 Operation of External Synchronization Circuit The easiest way of understanding how the external synchronization circuit operates is to look at the timing diagram shown in Figure The data stream represented there does not reflect real conditions since UPD can generate only data words with a minimum length of amp its However to give a more clear cut representation a data burst with data words of only 4bits is shown followed by intervals of the same length 1GA38_0L DOC 8 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ e synchronisation 1S 1 burst e aS 2 burst gt Q f
7. at the external word clock signal is transmitted on the falling edge of the clock signal The first data bit is switched over already on the next falling edge of the clock signal For some applications it may be necessary to delay the data bits by one clock cycle This is very easy to do with the circuit described simply insert an inverter at For example the NOR gate of IC 74HCTO2 so far unused can be connected at this point Due to the delay of the clock signal thus caused at the upper flip flop line does not enable the clock signal for UPD until one clock cycle later so that the start of data output is delayed by one clock cycle relative to the external word clock signal 7 Burst Signals with any Burst to Interval Ratio Stereo Signals Burst stereo signals are needed for example in multichannel mixing consoles in recording studios for transmitting audio signals between modules Audio Analyzer UPD is able to generate multiplexed signals of this type Same as for the signals described in section6 Single Channel Burst Signals with any Burst to Interval Ratio an external circuit must be connected to UPD The following input signals are needed e System clock bit clock for outputting the data bits The system clock frequency must be twice that for single channel signal transmission in order to obtain the same data word transmission rate since the data words for two channels must now be transmitted in the same time available f
8. c signal from UPD The EXOR gate compares signal with the word sync signal from UPD If the signals are equal output goes low if not output goes high The pulse on line is thus passed on unchanged During this time clock signals are applied to UPD When the set word length is reached the UPD s word sync signal goes high The first part of the timing diagram designated Synchronization shows the switching of the UPD word sync line not yet in sync after the next but one clock As a result output of the EXOR gate goes high This state is read into the second Dlip flop B on the next risig clock edge causing output ofthe flip flop to go high too Output pirn of the subsequent NOR gate is thus held low and the clock signal is no longer passed on to UPD Due to the absence of the clock signal the UPD s word sync signal is no longer switched over Generation of first data burst The next external word clock signal produces a new pulse on line the EXOR gate goes low for the duration of this pulse Since the output state of this gate is not changed until the next change in the clock signal the output is delayed relative to the clock signal by the propagation times of three gates the output state is still low when it is read into Dlip flop B This can be clearly seen from the detail drawing As aresult line enables the NOR gate and the UPD generator is clocked again UPD generates data bits and its word sync line is reset Line ther
9. complete data word has been sent Oo OOO eo ee C PEDERE m gt 45V bit clock m external TTL circuitry word sync gt data gt external bit clock to DUT e gt external word clock Fig 3 Test setup for burst signal generation 6 1 Design of External Synchronization Circuit Figure 4 shows the additional external circuit for generating and synchronizing the external clock signal to supply single channel data bursts Any 5 V TTL logic components may be used for the circuit In the example shown a dual Mp flop 74HCT74 a quad EXOR gate 74HCT86 and a quad NOR gate 74HCT02 are used The additional logic circuit is powered from UPD via a 5V line brought out at pin12 of the UPD s serial output connector up to 50 mA can be drawn Pins 1 2 7 and 8 are grounded see Figur8 1GA38_0L DOC 7 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 5V EXOR 1 4 x 74HCT86 4 rei z external ls bit clock A 5V NOR 1 4 x 74HCTO2 A 2 f bit clock input 5 5 3 2 gt to UPD generator e S y 4 3 4 pin 4 2 i p D type flip flop 6 balg 1 2 x 74HCT74 6 E
10. d clock word length number of audio bits bit order and word offset separately for the generator and the analyzer section The UPD interfaces are dual channel each of the 15 pin DSUB connectors for the generator and analyzer sections has two bit clock audio data and word sync lines so that dual channel audio signals present on different lines can be processed at the same time Moreover it is possible to process two multiplexed channels one after the other which is necessary for stereo signals ROHDE amp SCHWARZ The UPD generator directly supplies the standard 3 amp Hz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz clock rates and appropriate multiples With an external clock signal UPD can generate and analyze data words with sampling frequencies from 100Hz to 780 kHz and handle bit clocks up to 32MHZz The bit format can be set to MSB first or LSB first the word length can be set in steps the maximum length being 32 bits The UPD generator is capable of supplying burst signals provided the timing meets certain criteria This can be achieved with an additional external synchronization circuit which is described in this application note The additional circuit can be operated from a supply available at the DSUB connectors 4 Basic Settings of UPD Generator Some of the basic generator settings are valid for all applications discussed in this note These settings are described in this section The settings for other parameters may differ considerably fr
11. d signals Applications for burst audio data seldom use sampling rates above 4 amp Hz The setting DIG 48kHz should therefore be appropriate in most cases Setting of Meas Mode measurement mode Audio Analyzer UPD can measure various signal parameters To analyze audio signalA4UDIO DATA is to be selected Setting of lower frequency limit Min Freq menu line Depending on the analyzer selected a lower frequency limit of Az 10 Hz and 100 Hz can be selected For the measurement speeds AUTO or AUTOFAST the speed will increase as the frequency limit is increased Usually 10 Hz will be selected here 1GA38_0L DOC 14 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ Selection of audio channels Channel s menu line This menu line determines if measurements are to be made on chann dl channel 2 or on both audio channels For single channel signals as described in sectior6 7 is to be set for stereo signals as described in section7 BOTH is to be set Selection of input interface Input menu line SERIAL or SERIAL MUX is to be selected depending on whether single channel or dual channel multiplexed data streams are to be analyzed Setting of sampling frequency Sample Frq and Oversamp menu lines As to the setting of the sampling frequency and the oversampling factor the explanations given for the generator apply analogously to the analyzer Since the analyzer is always operated with the clock signal physically applied the sampling rate that was used for calculat
12. e above example are as follows Channel s 2 1 Output SERIAL MUX Sync To GEN CLK Sample Frq 48 kHz Wordlength 16 Audio Bits 10 Bitclock RISING Wordoffset 0 WordselCh1 HIGH Bitorder MSB FIRST These settings yield a 1536kHz bit clock due to the dual channel output The bit clocks also indicated in the Frq Bitclock display line In this case too the data burst to interval ratio cannot be set to any desired value the restrictions for single channel signals apply in this case too 1GA38_0L DOC 6 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 6 Single Channel Burst Signals with any Burst to Interval Ratio Measurements on data codecs for mobile radio or telephone applications sometimes require digital data streams transmitted in very short bursts As a rule these are single channel audio signals sampled in most cases at a rate of 8kHz Audio Analyzer UPD is able to generate signals of this kind by means of a small external circuit for synchronizing the data generator The system clock bit clock and the word clock must be supplied by the DUT or the test setup UPD generates the data contents only Figure 3 shows the setup for this application The external circuit generates a burst clock signal from the two input signals While this clock signal is applied UPD outputs data bits the number of bits per data word is defined in the generator panel The word sync signal generated by UPD is fed back to the synchronization circuit and interrupts the clock signal after a
13. e number of bits that make up a data sample is entered Word lengths ofk amp ts 16 bits 24 bits and 32 bits can be selected With 32bits however only 28bits at most can be used as data bits The Audio Bits setting is closely related to theWordlength setting The Audio Bits line is used to specify how many bits of the data samples to be transmitted are to carry audio data The remaining bits are set to zero The settings made in these two menu lines will be explained in greater detail in the following Wordoffset menu line This line is used to specify the position relative to the start of the data word of the sync pulse for the word sync line The word sync pulse can be shifted over the whole length of a data word For the generation of burst audio signals the word offset must be set according to the type of external circuitry used More detailed information will be found in the sections describing the various types of external circuitry Setting of active clock edge Bitclock menu line The Bitclock line defines the polarity of the clock signal data bits Depending on the application RISING or FALLING is to be selected Bit Order menu line This line defines the order of bits in the data stream For most application amp SB FIRST is required 1GA38_0L DOC 4 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ Frq Bitclock display line In the normal operating mode of the generator this display indicates the output bit clock However this display is not relevant to
14. efore remains low until the word length set on UPD is attained and the word sync signal is switched to high Again no clock signal is received by UPD and the word sync and the data line remain at the level state last active On the next external word clock signal the procedure is repeated for the second data burst 6 3 Settings on Audio Analyzer UPD For the above application the UPD generator must be set as follows Channel s 1 Output SERIAL Sync To EXTERN Sample Frq The sampling frequency for calculating the audio samples is to be entered the sampling frequency is equal to the external word clock frequency Wordlength The desired word length is to be entered Audio Bits The number ofaudio bits usually equals the word length If the burst length is not divisible by8 the desired number of bits is to be entered and the word length set to the next higher value Wordoffset The word offset must always be set to 0 for this type of circuit since otherwise the start of a word would be shifted into the next or previous burst and the data word would thus be distributed over two bursts Wordclock RISING Bitclock RISING if a timing as shown in Figur 4 is to be obtained FALLING if data words are to be transferred on the falling edge of the clock signal applied to UPD Bit Order MSB FIRST will as a rule be the right setting 1GA38_0L DOC 10 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 6 4 Modification of Circuit The timing diagram in Figured shows th
15. in Fig 7 is to be obtained FALLING if the data words are to be output on the falling edge of the clock signal applied to UPD MSB FIRST will be appropriate for most applications 13 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 8 Analysis of Burst Digital Audio Signals To analyze burst digital audio data streams the DUT is connected to the serial DSUB connector of Audio Analyzer UPD as shown in the figure below O OOO Device under Test 002 00 word clock i Omg om word select dara pinco ck a aT 00 0o 1J Fig 8 Connection of DUT to Audio Analyzer UPD 8 1 Settings on Audio Analyzer UPD The data analyzer of UPD is always operated with the clock signal physically applied It does not matter if a continuous clock signal or a burst clock signal as described in this application note is applied UPD therefore does not require any additional circuits in this mode The settings required for the analyzer section largely correspond to those of the generator The following settings must be made Selection of analyzer ANALYZER menu line The three analyzers of UPD DIG 48kHz DIG 192kHz and DIG 768kHz differ in the maximum word clock frequency they can handle AnalyzeDIG 768kHz is not able to process multiplexe
16. ing the audio data must be entered for the analyzer If a sampling frequency that differs from the standard clock rates is to be used this frequency must be entered undeYALUE If the entered frequency differs from the frequency of the signal applied all filters and frequency measurement results will be shifted accordingly Definition of word length in data stream Wordlength and Audio Bits menu lines In the Wordlength line the number of bits that make up a data sample is entered Th udio Bits line specifies how many bits of the transmitted data samples are to be used for the analysis The remaining bits are cut off The parameters in these two lines must be adapted to the application in hand as a rule they will correspond to the generator settings Wordoffset menu line The explanations given for the generation of data signals apply analogously The correct setting is Wordoffset 0 Exception for the circuit described in section 6 4 Wordoffset 7 is to be selected Setting of active clock edge Bitclock menu line The Bitclock line defines the polarity of the clock signal on which data bits are accepted Depending on the application RISING or FALLING is to be selected Wordclock and WordselCh1 menu lines For single channel signals Wordclock is to be set to RISING For multiplexed signals Wordse Ch7 is to be set to LOW or HIGH analogously to signal generation Bit Order menu line Same as for the generator Bit Order MSB FIRST wil
17. is output Bit4 is the last of the data bits set withWordlength 4in the UPD generator panel and UPD switches the word select line to high for the subsequent output of channAl This however interrupts the bit clock signal at the output of the NOR gate again because the channel coding of the external word clock signal does not correspond to that of UPD There is no further data output Output of first synchronized data burst The external word clock signal switches to channeA The channel coding of the external word clock signal therefore corresponds to that of UPD The next rising edge of the external clock signal on lir switches the output of flip flop to low the NOR gate outputs the clock signal and UPD outputs the first data bit for channelA Three further data bits follow and when the word length set in the generator panel is reached the word select signal is switched to channeB Data output is interrupted until the external word clock signal too goes low UPD outputs four data bits for chann the first burst for the two channels is then completed 1GA38_0L DOC 12 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ ges n synchronisation gt lt 1 burt gt k 2 burst f external word clock __ word select from UPD channel A channel B channel B channel A channel A channel B
18. l be appropriate for most applications 1GA38_0L DOC 15 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 8 2 Filters Audio Analyzer UPD incorporates a wide variety of filters for signal analysis The filters are digital filters ie they are implemented with DSPs All filters implemented internally by UPD are transformed using the sampling rate valid for the analyzer in question If the sampling rate used for transformation differs from the actual clock rate eg because a wrong value was entered all frequency measurement results will be shifted All fixed filters in Audio Analyzer UPD weighting filters as well as all user definable filters in UPD highpass lowpass filters etc can be used only at sampling rates gt 3 Hz Data words with slower word clocks which are used in telephone applications for example and can be generated by the UPD data generator by means of an external synchronization circuit cannot be analyzed with the fixed filters of UPD To analyze data words of this kind filters for the sampling rates in question must be designed this can be done with any filter design software and read into UPD as a file The procedure is described in detail in the user manual for Audio Analyzer UPD section 2 7 2 7 File defined Filters For the 8 kHz sampling frequency a number of filters are available Please contact your local Rohde amp Schwarz representative ROHDE amp SCHWARZ ROHDE amp SCHWARZ GmbH amp Co KG P O B 80 14 69 D 81614 M nchen Te
19. l circuit For the sake of clarity data bursts with only 4 bits per data word are shown These cannot be generated by UPD but the operating principle of the circuit can be explained just as well using this type of burst Function of EXOR gate at bit clock input To ensure well defined switching states the rising edge of the word clock must be transmitted on the falling edge of the bit clock If this is not possible because of the application s circuit design the bit clock signal can be inverted by means of the EXOR gate by connecting pi to 5 V If connected differently the clock signal passes through the gate unchanged so the gate is actually not needed Synchronization with word select signal from UPD The EXOR gate compares the external word clock signal with the word select signal from UPD If the signals are equal the output of gate is low and a clock signal is output to UPD via the NOR gate as shown above in the diagram in Figur When the external word clock signal is switched over the next rising edge of the external clock signal on lin D causes a high signal to be connected through to the output of flip flop The NOR gate is disabled and because there is now no more clock signal output to UPD the state of the output lines does not change anymore In the example shown UPD stops after data bit 3 is output When the external word clock signal is switched over again the clock signal for UPD is re enabled and data bit 4 in channelB
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21. om case to case and are therefore described separately for each application Selection of generator GENERATOR menu line Audio Analyzer UPD has three digital generators with different maximum word clock frequencies The generators are designatedDIG 48kHz DIG 192kHz and DIG 768kHz f DIG 768kHz is selected multiplexed stereo signals cannot be generated Applications for burst data signals seldom use sampling rates above 4 Hz The DIG 48kHz setting should therefore be appropriate in most cases Setting of Src Mode Source Mode UPD can generate signals for a variety of applications For the application presented in this note AUDIO DATA is the right setting Selection of audio channels Channel s menu line This menu line determines if only channel or if only channel2 is to contain audio data the other channel will contain zero bits in each case or if both channels are to contain audio data In the latter case in phase 2 7 or anti phase 7 data generation can be selected Normally onlychannel 1 is used for burst data words Selection of output interface Output menu line Here the DSUB connector on the UPD front panel is to be used for serial data output the setting is SERIAL for single channel data streams orSERIAL MUX for the output of multiplexed stereo signals Selection of generator synchronization Sync To This menu line determines if the internal clock generator is to be usedQ EN CLK or if the generated data words are
22. or one channel e Word clock whose rising edge defines the start of the data words e The bit clock and the word clock must be in sync 7 1 Design of External Circuit 5V EXOR 1 4 x 74HCT86 4 e 2 external gt s 1 bit clock 5V NOR 1 4 x 74HCT02 A 2 i bit clock input ae S 3 21 to UPD generator l 3 pin 4 ci 6 1 7 6 D type flip flop 1 2 x 74HCT74 EXOR 1 4 x 74HCT86 word select 1 from UPD gt 3 pin 11 2 1 external word clock Fig 6 External circuit connected to UPD for generating dual channel multiplexed burst signals 1GA38_0L DOC 11 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ In this case too any 5V TTL logic components canbe used Components are the same as for the circuit described in section6 Connection to UPD and to the power supply is also as described in this section The word clock for dual channel multiplexed signals is always a symmetrical rectangular signal transmitting one audio channel during each half wave Since this applies both to the external signal and to the word select signal generated by UPD the external circuit can have a very simple design The circuit section for synchronizing the external word clock with the UPD word sync required in the circuit described above can be omitted completely here 7 2 Operation of External Circuit for Synchronization of UPD Figure 7 shows the timing diagram for the externa
23. the applications presented in this note The displayed value is equal to the set word length multiplied by the sampling clock rate Since the intervals are not taken into account this value does not correspond to the system clock used for burst signals 5 Burst Signals Generated Internally by Audio Analyzer UPD 5 1 Single Channel Audio Data The length of data words supplied by the UPD generator is set by means of two parameter amp V ordlength defines the number of bits per frame Audio Bits defines how many bits in the transmitted frame are to carry audio data The remaining bits are set to zero A burst data stream will therefore be obtained only if the number of Audio Bits is less than the Wordlength This is illustrated by the Figure below OCCU O l bit clock rising audio bits audio bits C lt gt ARANANANRNAN ARANAN ANAN AnA serial data OYA BOORERG 1 me TN Wy V CAJ AN J NAN T AJ word length lt gt Fig 1 Burst data stream withAudio Bits lt Wordlength The settings used in the above example are as follows Channel s 1 Output SERIAL Sync To GEN CLK Sample Frq 48 kHz Wordlength 16 Audio Bits 10 Wordclock RISING Bitclock RISING Wordoffset 0 Bitorder MSB FIRST These settings yield a bit clock of 768kHz which is also indicated in theFrq Bitclock display line However the data burst to interval ratio in the Figure above cannot be set to any desired value since
24. to be synchronized to an external clockAXTERN 1GA38_0L DOC 3 ROHDE amp SCHWARZ Setting of sampling frequency Sample Frq and Oversamp menu lines The internal clock generator of Audio Analyzer UPD generates the standard clock frequencies GHz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz and with the aid of internal crystal oscillators twice four times eight times and 16 times these frequencies The word clock is obtained by selecting the fundamental frequency in the Sample Frq line and the oversampling factor in th versamp line To generate a signal with a clock frequency of 96 kHz for example 48 kHz with an oversampling factor of 2 is to be set For other clock rates the UPD generator can be synchronized to an external clock signal This requires the application of a clock signal bit clock to the serial interface of UPD In this mode the three UPD generators have the following frequency limits Max word clock Max bit clock DIG 48kHz 100 kHz 32 MHz DIG 192kHz 300 kHz 32 MHz DIG 768kHz 780 kHz 32 MHz If UPD is synchronized to an external clock signalEXTERN must be selected in theSample Frq line Moreover in the next line the precise sampling frequency word clock for calculating the audio data is to be entered For telephone applications the sampling frequency will usually beKHz for other applications other frequencies may be required Definition of word length in data stream Wordlength and Audio Bits menu lines In the Wordlength line th
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